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Vanessa Trump and the Rise of Early-Onset Breast Cancer in Women Under 50

Vanessa Trump and the Rise of Early-Onset Breast Cancer in Women Under 50

Summary

Vanessa Trump, age 48, was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, highlighting a trend of more women under 50 facing this disease. Experts say better detection and changes in lifestyle are likely reasons for the increase in younger women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Key Facts

  • Vanessa Trump announced her breast cancer diagnosis at 48 years old.
  • Breast cancer is now more common in women under 50 than in men by 82%, up from 51% in 2002.
  • Experts say improved screening tools like mammograms and MRIs help find cancer earlier.
  • Lifestyle changes such as higher obesity rates, alcohol use, delayed childbirth, and less exercise may contribute to rising breast cancer cases.
  • The American Cancer Society estimates about 321,910 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed this year in the U.S.
  • The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends women start mammograms at age 40 instead of 50.
  • Some breast cancers are hormone receptor-positive, making them harder to detect.
  • Black women are disproportionately affected by rises in breast cancer deaths globally.
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